Ditch your garish riding gear and step up to the understated elegance of Search And State Cycling Apparel. Handmade in the USA, the collection includes a jersey made from lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying microbial fabric that's designed to withstand repeated washings, and a jacket that's waterproof, windproof, and constructed from Scholler C-Change material that serves as a climate membrane, closing up when temperatures are low and opening in response to warmth. Other features include Riri zippers, rear pockets, and an appropriately tailored fit. [via]

Sure, it's a ton of money to spend on something that won't do a thing to help your game, but if your trips to the course are more like social calls and less like serious competition, perhaps these Louis Vuitton Golf Bags ($12,000-$13,500) can class up your clubhouse. Available in Monogram or Damier varieties, they offer room for a full set of clubs with six interior compartments, several outer pockets for balls, gloves, towels, and other small items, large studs on the base to protect the leather, and a removable cover. Oh, and remember to tip your caddie, because with a bag like this, the old "I left my wallet at home" trick isn't likely to go over well.

Whether you need a custom-fit club or simply don't like the looks of the current lineup down at Dick's, the Callaway Udesign RAZR Fit Driver ($450 and up) has you covered. Using a quick and easy online ordering guide, you can choose a right- or left-handed club, and then get down to business by customizing the loft, color, shaft — both flex and brand and type — grip, length, and grip wrap thickness, resulting in a club that's just right for you. And if you don't believe us, ask anyone who saw our slice before ours arrived — we had Callaway build ours with a stiff-flex shaft that's 1.5-inches shorter than normal, which has pretty much cured our chronic lost-ball-in-the-woods syndrome.

You know what you want from a towel, but they rarely deliver. The Onsen Bath Towels, however, check all the boxes that matter. Each one is lightweight, yet is made from cotton that is twice as strong as the regular stuff. Onsen uses extra-long staple Supima cotton, which is grown in America and among the finest in the world. The key to this obsessively designed towel isn't what they added, but rather what they eliminated. Most towels go through a chemical bathing process so that they feel soft and fluffy. Not Onsen. Instead of short-lived softness that washes away, Onsen relies on premium natural materials and an old school softening process normally reserved for high-end apparel. Why does this matter? Because this is a towel that actually gets softer over time, the opposite of any towel we've ever seen.Presented by Onsen.

The Timex Mil-Spec W-46374B watch was built for only two months in 1982. Designed for the Marines, it was made with a plastic case that did not open, making it truly disposable. The MK1 draws inspiration from that unique timepiece, and remains lightweight, but is instead built for the long haul thanks to a 40mm durable metal case. Available in four colorways, it also features Indiglo illumination, a double layer nylon style slip-thru strap, a quartz movement and is 30-meter water resistant.

Outfit your home court in style with Techtona Tennis Outdoor Furniture ($1,250-$2,800). Built to meet professional standards but in an effortlessly minimal way, both the Players' Bench and Director's Chair are built from aluminum and teak and are available in white or black. [via]

In need of an upgrade this golf season? You could do a lot worse than outfit yourself with the clubs of the latest Masters champion. Bubba Watson used a custom — and very pink — Ping G20 Driver ($300) to crush his drives off the tee, then followed those up with a healthy dose of G20 woods, Ping S59 irons, Ping Tour-W wedges, and a Ping Redwood Anser Putter to seal the deal. Green jacket not included.